Spam musubi is a simple, portable, affordable savory snack. (It's also gluten-free!) Many Alaskans, especially the many us with Hawaiian connections and those who grew up in rural villages, have a ...
What it Really Costs: Half your day’s sodium intake, and a little of your pride for the first one. Here in the contiguous United States, Spam is widely regarded as a culinary joke, something reserved ...
“This is the peanut butter and jelly sandwich of Hawaii,” says Roy Choi about the sushi-like musubi, a mix of seared Spam, sushi rice and pureed kimchi, all wrapped up in nori. “If you’ve been ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Spam musubis are ubiquitous to the Islands, ...
To mark this year’s annual celebration of this surprisingly satisfying snack, SPAM is rolling out a special truck that’s shaped like that distant cousin of sushi. Here’s where you can spot the Musubi ...
Years ago, I had a major, incredible, food experience while in Hawaii, and I took it very seriously. Was it a top-shelf dinner, you ask? Perhaps The Food Network was filming? Was someone I know ...
Spam and the dish Spam musubi were introduced to Hawaii during World War II as a part of the military food ration, but Spam quickly made its way into Hawaii's culinary landscape. Cut to the president ...
Hey there, adventurous eaters! Have you ever delved into the fascinating history of a humble snack that traveled from a Pacific Island and transformed into a global comfort staple? Enter Spam Musubi, ...
Minnesotans may have sampled Spam in more ways than others in the country, given that it comes from Austin, Minn., whether it's tossed into hot dish, deep-fried with cheese at the bar, or cut up into ...